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The Nightingale and The Four Winds comes Kristin Hannah's The Women―at once an intimate portrait of coming of age in a dangerous time and an epic tale of a nation divided.

Women can be heroes. When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these words, it is a revelation. Raised in the sun-drenched, idyllic world of Southern California and sheltered by her conservative parents, she has always prided herself on doing the right thing. But in 1965, the world is changing, and she suddenly dares to imagine a different future for herself. When her brother ships out to serve in Vietnam, she joins the Army Nurse Corps and follows his path.

As green and inexperienced as the men sent to Vietnam to fight, Frankie is over-whelmed by the chaos and destruction of war. Each day is a gamble of life and death, hope and betrayal; friendships run deep and can be shattered in an instant. In war, she meets―and becomes one of―the lucky, the brave, the broken, and the lost.

But war is just the beginning for Frankie and her veteran friends. The real battle lies in coming home to a changed and divided America, to angry protesters, and to a country that wants to forget Vietnam.

The Women is the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on all women who put themselves in harm’s way and whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has too often been forgotten. A novel about deep friendships and bold patriotism, The Women is a richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose idealism and courage under fire will come to define an era.

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I have to admit I don't know as much as I should about the Vietnam War, but it has always intrigued me.I wasn't a big fan of MASH, but I was probably too young at the time it came out to understand it.But China Beach, caught my attention when it came out shortly after I graduated from Collage when you think & feel you're invincible & ready to tackle the world like McMurphy from China Beach & Frankie from The Women. This novel reminded me of that drama.In The Women, Frankie showed that after being knocked down almost every time she seemed to move forward, she, along with her constant companions, Vietnam War Nurse Buddies, Barb & Ethel, strived to take on anything thrown at them no matter the obstacles. They devoted themselves to the patients, not just American soldiers but the Vietnamese people they encountered during the Vietnam War.Her personal struggles after her time in Vietnam became a greater challenge than what she endured during her time in Vietnam. With her faithful "war sisters," they unconditionally come to her aid as she learns to navigate life after Vietnam.It is a gripping story of not just the struggles but the adventures Frankie experienced, the highs, the lows, the joys, the laughter, the love, the sorrow, the hurts, disappointments and how she prevails. She learns to be proud of herself and her call to duty and to never forget, "They Were There"...Vietnam War Nurse Veterans - The Women
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2024年12月3日在美国发布评论
The story reveals the many sacrifices, feats of bravery and courage, love, caring, and commitment to the combat soldiers the women who served in the Vietnam war had. Hannah's story on the topic is a compelling read providing content that allows the reader to visualize and feel the experiences of her characters. The history of women who served in the military during war times should be taught in our schools and is must reading for all who want a better understanding of the atrocities of war and the lasting impact it has on those who serve.
2024年12月7日在美国发布评论
Characters draw you in from the first! The descriptions of the war, Vietnam, the wounded are all compelling and surround you with the intensity of battle.

Well written and very well done! Bravo!
2024年11月22日在美国发布评论
I have read several Kristen Hannah books in the past and have enjoyed them all. Yet, when friends in my social groups began to rave about Kristen's latest book, The Women, I hesitated to read it. I was afraid it would trigger anxiety and questions about my self-worth.

I used to be an Army nurse, received my education through Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing, and am considered a Vietnam Era veteran as I joined the ANC in 1974. However, I never served "in-country" and often felt unworthy to be recognized as I did not have combat nursing experience. I am extremely grateful for the experience I received both as an Army student nurse and my 13 years of ANC nursing experience. Without the Army, I could never afford college and, therefore, would not have become a nurse. In Delano Hall, where our nursing classes were held, there is a room affectionately known as the "dead" room. On the walls were portraits of nurses "Killed in Action" or KIA. I use to stare at those pictures and both dred failing my classes as rumor had it you would be deployed to a war zone, at the same time I bemoaned the end of the war as I would never win the respect a combat nurse commanded. In my first assignment post graduation from nursing school, I used to wonder nightly if Maryland made a mistake granting me a license! I was sure it was obvious to everyone on my unit that I didn't have a clue as to how to do my job! Especially as I was put in charge of nursing supervision, my third night on duty! I was a nervous wreck until my third year of post-graduate nursing!

I finally decided to read The Women during a Kindle Reading challenge. The challenge to read a 2024 Amazon Editor's Choice Best Novel of 2024 was made simpler as I already had The Women by Kristin Hannah in my library.

I knew I was going to love this book when I read the statement made at Frankie's brother's going away party - "Women can be heroes, too." This matter of fact acknowledgment that women could be honored as much as men was the impetuous to Frankie volunteering to join the ANC. Frankie was gobsmacked by this easy acceptance of women's worth. Immediately, I remember the recruiter who introduced me to the WRAIN program that changed the trajectory of my life back in my freshman high school days in 1970. Until that time, I never dreamed I could receive a four year college education and get my nursing license. Women in my family never went away to college. It was just too expensive. I could relate to Frankie's astonishment that a male acquaintance would openly declare his belief in women's equality. I was smiling through my tears as I read that scene.

Kristen's story was made even more intense and powerful as she vividly described Frankie's arrival in Veitnam during a red alert. Later, I was surprised to find the words blurring as I read about operating on the mud floor of a tent under the operating table while holding a flashlight in her mouth; as bombs exploded around her! The blurred vision was not a spot on my glasses but tears that were pouring from me in response to Kristen Hannah's moving word choice. Despite being an avid and fast reader who can usually finish one book a day, The Women was so emotionally intense I had to take frequent breaks, sometimes as long as 24 hours , before I was calm enough to read it the book again. Kristen perfectly portrayed the problems female veterans have getting adequate health care open return home. I began to scream in anger when Frankie was told that there were no women serving in Veitnam! The ignorance that women veterans were forced to deal with was appalling. However, I was pleased at how detailed and factual Kristen's account was of Frankie's encounters with VA. Kristen's research was impeccable.

The characters in The Women were well-developed and relatable. The commonalities and differences between Frankie and her two besties, economically, beliefs, and even romances helped to keep the story moving. I especially loved the sisterhood that developed because of shared experiences of the war. The lifelong friendships I developed during my years in the ANC are some of my fondest memories.

I am really glad I finally read this book. It brought back memories both good and bad of my time in service. It helped me to accurately voice some of my buried issues from that time, and I believe I am healthier since reading this magnificently written story! Thank you, Kristen. It was an intense journey, but I believe at least for myself, I came out better mentally and emotionally for having read The Women.
2024年12月9日在美国发布评论
“The Women” is the story of a young idealistic woman who enlists to serve as a nurse in Vietnam during the war. She has chosen to do so because she wishes to follow her older, beloved brother who is also going to Vietnam. The family applauds the patriotism of the brother, but when she announces she is also going, her parents, particularly her father, castigates her choice. Women do not go to war. They stay home and take care of the family. When her brother almost immediately dies in the war, the family is even more adamant that she not go, but she is resolved to help the soldiers.

The book describes not only the horror of the half-blown away bodies that she must try to save, but also the sense of satisfaction when she is able to help some of these soldiers.

When she returns home, she is crippled by nightmares and loud noises and intrusive memories. The way in which society, her family and the VA treated her only added to her emotionally fractured state. The strangers whom she told that she was a vet, treated her, like they treated almost all Vietnam vets, with contempt – spitting on her and calling her names such as baby killer. Her parents refused to tell their friends she had gone to war, instead they told them she was in Florence studying. When she sought counselling at the VA, she was told nurses did not qualify for help because they were not in combat.

She spirals into the depths of despair but eventually with the help of two other nurses who served with her in Vietnam, she gains control of her life.

I rated this 4 stars and not 5 because even though it is a very well written book that addresses important issues, the poor treatment of women and Vietnam vets, it isn’t what I call a work of art. It is like a very good photograph, not a painting that expresses the artist deep understanding of what it is to be human.

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Gloria
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Fantastic book!
2024年12月6日在加拿大发布评论
Kristin Hannah is an amazing author. Great story!
Alejandra G
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Wow lloré al final
2024年11月29日在墨西哥发布评论
Tenía años que un libro no me hacía llorar. Una historia bien contada, con muchos matices, describe los lugares como si estuvieras ahí, y por fin entendí el enojo que tantas películas muestran sobre la guerra de Vietnam, y sobre el impacto en tantas generaciones y el inicio de la lucha por la igualdad de género.
Helena Gurjão Pinheiro do Val
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2024年3月16日在巴西发布评论
I admit I'm not an emotional reader. It takes a lot me make me shed tears while reading, but the ending of this book was surprisinly emotional for me. I love reading historical novels, but I knew little about the Vietnam War and its outcomes to the soldiers and nurses who ventured in there in service. A really good book that like many other that I've been reading, show the forgotten role of women in wars that marked a whole generation.
Claudia
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Amazing book!!!!!
2024年11月3日在阿拉伯联合酋长国发布评论
This book is amazing! The love, the struggle, the details… OMG! So so so good!
Melissa
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 I couldn't put this down!
2024年10月29日 在南非发布评论
Before reading this book, I knew very little about the war in Vietnam, especially the women who fought in it. Kristen Hannah brings to light so much about this time period and the aftermath of the war and its effects on men and women who were drafted. I read it in a few days – it's one of those books where you love the characters so much you feel lost when you finish it. After The Nightingale, this is my favourite Kristen Hannah book.